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describing random bits of metal and debris, the kind of things that could have been picked up from the environment when the woman went off, jenna. jenna: mike, no arrests yet and we're seeing video from the scene that day, how is security in the city of boston? >> reporter: we are really seeing an increase in security. just behind me there is a armored vehicle parked in front of massachusetts general hospital. we see an increase in the yellowjackets of city police officers who are out there. state troopers increased their numbers in the city of boston by 100 to augment the city police there. they're deployed at every hospital. they're deployed at the statehouse and they're deployed at the metro boston transit authority stops. additional troopers have been sent to the airport, jenna. jenna: more on this as we get it. mike, thank you. jon: we are also following some breaking developments out of capitol hill after a letter sent to the office of senator roger wicker tests positive for the potentially fatal substance ricin. peter doocy is live outside the senate mail facility in hyattsville, maryland w
describing random bits of metal and debris, the kind of things that could have been picked up from the environment when the woman went off, jenna. jenna: mike, no arrests yet and we're seeing video from the scene that day, how is security in the city of boston? >> reporter: we are really seeing an increase in security. just behind me there is a armored vehicle parked in front of massachusetts general hospital. we see an increase in the yellowjackets of city police officers who are out...
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i -- environment for something like this to happen. i know they do due diligence but it's virtually impossible to catch something like this. as a former member of homeland security x are aware and were aware of different types of efforts not only in massachusetts but throughout the country. we are constantly being poked and prodded and i want to commend our homeland security and law enforcement personnel for what they do to keep us safe. that's why it's so critically important to provide them with the tools and resources to do just that. so these types of things don't happen again. jenna: senator brown we appreciate your time today so much. thank you, sir. >> thank you. jon: well police are searching an apartment in the boston suburbs. its connection to the man under guard at a boston hospital. what it might reveal in connection with the bombings at the boston marathon. we'll take a look at that, plus, so much dramatic and emotional video of the horrific scenes erupting in boston. we'll talk to the eyewitnesses who shot these images, s
i -- environment for something like this to happen. i know they do due diligence but it's virtually impossible to catch something like this. as a former member of homeland security x are aware and were aware of different types of efforts not only in massachusetts but throughout the country. we are constantly being poked and prodded and i want to commend our homeland security and law enforcement personnel for what they do to keep us safe. that's why it's so critically important to provide them...
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drilling expansion could prove disasterous for this sensitive environment. shell's operations manager says once the situation is under control, jenna they will investigate the cause. the rep was not certain whether the findings will be made public. the coast guard plans to investigate as well and they will make their findings open to the public. back to you. >> we'll continue to watch it. anna, thank you. jon: superstorm sandy caused so much devastation when it slammed into the northeast. the senate approved billions of dollars in aid to help the victims. why those affected won't be seeing any of that money anytime soon. [gunfire] >>> plus one of the deadliest attacks in weeks in syria as the violence there only gets worse. how much longer than the assad regime last? ambassador john bolton with his thoughts next. [ male announcer ] eligible for medicare? that's a good thing, but it doesn't cover everything. only about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. so consider an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcar
drilling expansion could prove disasterous for this sensitive environment. shell's operations manager says once the situation is under control, jenna they will investigate the cause. the rep was not certain whether the findings will be made public. the coast guard plans to investigate as well and they will make their findings open to the public. back to you. >> we'll continue to watch it. anna, thank you. jon: superstorm sandy caused so much devastation when it slammed into the northeast....
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don't worry that it's bad for the environment, it's made out of beats. jon: and the beat farmers are happy as well. jenna: next friday automatic across the board spending cuts will take effect. we are getting a look right now about the kind of impact the sequester could really have on the economy if no deal is reached before the deadline. chief congressional correspondent mike emanuel is live in washington with this. mike, what is the practical impact the real impact that many of us would feel from se sequestration? >> the automatic cuts are half domestic, after defense. he tkpepding on your interaction with the government, if you work or do business with the government you may be affected more. today the agriculture secretary raised the impact on the food on our tables. >> the only way we can absorb a cut of this magnitude is by impacting the people who work in the food safety area of usda, and we all know that when we do that it doesn't just impact those workers, it impacts all the processing facilities and plants and proceed tucks facilities across th
don't worry that it's bad for the environment, it's made out of beats. jon: and the beat farmers are happy as well. jenna: next friday automatic across the board spending cuts will take effect. we are getting a look right now about the kind of impact the sequester could really have on the economy if no deal is reached before the deadline. chief congressional correspondent mike emanuel is live in washington with this. mike, what is the practical impact the real impact that many of us would feel...
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that is not an environment for him to score wins with. jon: and 7.8% unemployment and his jobs council is going away, but the president has four more years. we'll continue to watch it. a.b. stoddard from "the hill," thank you. >> thank you. jenna: well, a frightening standoff right now in alabama where a 5-year-old boy is being held hostage in a bizarre underground bunker by a suspected killer. former nypd hostage negotiator on the delicate task that is really facing police right now. what do you do in this situation? we'll talk about it with an expert coming up. plus, seeing is believing, where a massive twister tore through a town smashing homes and killing at least one perp. rick reichmuth on where this violent storm is moving now. >> get over here. ♪ you know my heart burns for you... ♪ i'm up next, but now i'm sging the heartburn blues. hold on, prilosec isn't for fast relief. cue up alka-seltzer. it stops heartburn fast. ♪ oh what a relief it is! jon: right now we are nearing the 4-hour mark in a harrowing hostage standoff in
that is not an environment for him to score wins with. jon: and 7.8% unemployment and his jobs council is going away, but the president has four more years. we'll continue to watch it. a.b. stoddard from "the hill," thank you. >> thank you. jenna: well, a frightening standoff right now in alabama where a 5-year-old boy is being held hostage in a bizarre underground bunker by a suspected killer. former nypd hostage negotiator on the delicate task that is really facing police...
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castel gandolfo you can see just from the looks of it is a much more pristine environment. i was struck as we watched the motorcade climbing the hill up to the hilltop next to the lake there that the beauty of the trees and the greenerry all around there must certainly be, well, just would give one a sense of peace and serenity. it looks like an absolutely beautiful location, that little hilltop village where he will spend the next couple months of his retirement. jenna: ashley, as someone that is catholic we talked about what this means in general for the world and its many religions out there but as a catholic where do you draw your faith from today and how is it drawn from the church or from a figure like the pope? >> sure absolutely. i think, you know, catholics, catholicism has a very rich tradition in a very rich intellectual tradition and that's certainly a big part what brought me into the faith was reading a lot. in fact pope benedict he is known for his intellectual prowess, and it was reading his speech at reagansburg and his bold defense of reason an reality in
castel gandolfo you can see just from the looks of it is a much more pristine environment. i was struck as we watched the motorcade climbing the hill up to the hilltop next to the lake there that the beauty of the trees and the greenerry all around there must certainly be, well, just would give one a sense of peace and serenity. it looks like an absolutely beautiful location, that little hilltop village where he will spend the next couple months of his retirement. jenna: ashley, as someone that...
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california senator dianne feinstein says the murder of a dozen children changed the political environment. >> sandy hook, i think, really destroys all of the kind of tales that the nra is trying to weave about young people and guns. guns are positive things in the climate of america. >> reporter: feinstein of course was the author of the 199 assault weapons ban which was not renewed after it expired 10 years later, jamie. jamie: the one we've been hearing most about is the vice president who has been leading the administration's push for these new gun laws. what is he up to? >> reporter: biden is a former prosecutor. he is the author of violence against women act. he held a couple events last week including google plus hankout and roundtable at virginia commonwealth university. his criticism of assault weapons that they put police at disadvantage. cops find themselves outgunned. new york city police commissioner ray kelley said he would like an assault weapons ban but he said handguns is the big problem. >> we don't want them on the streets, make no mistake about it. but the problem is th
california senator dianne feinstein says the murder of a dozen children changed the political environment. >> sandy hook, i think, really destroys all of the kind of tales that the nra is trying to weave about young people and guns. guns are positive things in the climate of america. >> reporter: feinstein of course was the author of the 199 assault weapons ban which was not renewed after it expired 10 years later, jamie. jamie: the one we've been hearing most about is the vice...
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this happening just days after the epa blasted the plan saying the risks to the environment are just too high. supporters are still rallying behind the project saying construction of the pipeline will help give america energy independence and create thousands and thousands of jobs. wendell goler is live the a the white house with more on this. what exactly is happening inside the house? what is the strategy by house republicans? >> reporter: well, jenna they are trying to push through legislation that would take the decision on building the keystone xl pipeline out of the hands of the state department and the environmental protection agency. their goal is to pass it before memorial day. the bill has a hundred republican cosponsors. the chair of the natural resources committee says keystone is the victim of obama administration road blocks and delays. >> president obama has held up this project for years even though he has gone through extensive reviews. the state department has repeatedly determined that this project will have no significant environmental impacts. yet, still, this ad
this happening just days after the epa blasted the plan saying the risks to the environment are just too high. supporters are still rallying behind the project saying construction of the pipeline will help give america energy independence and create thousands and thousands of jobs. wendell goler is live the a the white house with more on this. what exactly is happening inside the house? what is the strategy by house republicans? >> reporter: well, jenna they are trying to push through...
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level information, things that people pay less attention to so you can get into the mortar get rich environment, user names, passwords, things about what activities are involved in, where they may be going. it's not just online, some of this information may be used that foreign agents can meet up with these folks in what is called the real world and maybe compromise them out in public not just over the internet. jon: scary stuff. morgan wright, thank you. jenna: in the real world that we try to live in, even though we work on television the president was taking taxes during his very high profile interview right before the super bowl. wendell goler is live at the white house with the significance of what the president had to say. >> reporter: the president says there is no doubt we need more tax revenue not from raising tax rates but from closing what he considers to be tax loopholes in the system that let high income people, especially those who make money mainly from investment to pay a lower tax rate than middle income, salaried or hourly wage easterners. h eastern earners. he says it's a mat
level information, things that people pay less attention to so you can get into the mortar get rich environment, user names, passwords, things about what activities are involved in, where they may be going. it's not just online, some of this information may be used that foreign agents can meet up with these folks in what is called the real world and maybe compromise them out in public not just over the internet. jon: scary stuff. morgan wright, thank you. jenna: in the real world that we try to...
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with my employees i try to create an amicable and productive work environment. i always try to compensate for things they shouldn't be doing or time taken away from their lives. depends how much time is being allotted and there has to be time submission at the end. month or by weekly that gets reviewed. at that point in time it gets determined what if anytime gets compensated. jenna: tad, john sounds like a pretty good boss. i want to work for john. i respond to a lot of e-mails after-hours and don't necessarily think about it as extra work. it is sort of my job in this day and era which is not sometimes the favorite part of the job when it is saturday and trying to respond to work e-mails but it is part of the gig. so what do you think about it? is there quota? if it is an hour of e-mailing should you get compensated for that but one or two is not really part of it? >> it's kind of scary. it is a slippery slope. you know if we do start how do we calculate? how much time do we have to spend to calculate? we're wasting more time. the reality of this in this situa
with my employees i try to create an amicable and productive work environment. i always try to compensate for things they shouldn't be doing or time taken away from their lives. depends how much time is being allotted and there has to be time submission at the end. month or by weekly that gets reviewed. at that point in time it gets determined what if anytime gets compensated. jenna: tad, john sounds like a pretty good boss. i want to work for john. i respond to a lot of e-mails after-hours and...
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rick: in some parts of the country efforts to save the environment are actually killing communities. many logging towns have been hit very hard. in parts of oregon conditions getting so bad the governor wants to take over. dan springer is live in seattle with more on this. hi, dan. >> reporter: yeah, hey, rick, lawmakers in oregon are saying if they don't create a safety met that is being pulled by the federal government many counties will go bankrupt, places like curry county where the federal government owns two-thirds of the land. it's rich in prime timber land, since the spotted owl was listed as an even damage erred species logging has lagged 90%. they paid the counties not to log. it's called timer payments. the payments have been dwindling and every year are on the chopping blocks. many feel this is the year that they go away. county services that are scarce now could also go away. in curry county they have four deputies patrolling an area the size of rhode island. there is no response at night. they are looking to take over elections, building inspections and taxation and the
rick: in some parts of the country efforts to save the environment are actually killing communities. many logging towns have been hit very hard. in parts of oregon conditions getting so bad the governor wants to take over. dan springer is live in seattle with more on this. hi, dan. >> reporter: yeah, hey, rick, lawmakers in oregon are saying if they don't create a safety met that is being pulled by the federal government many counties will go bankrupt, places like curry county where the...
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i request an immediate end to my solitary confinement and ask to be in a unit in an open prison environment where inmates are allowed outside of their cell also for no lens 14 hours a day. i have been in solitary confinement in the u.s. since february 8th 1995 with no end in sight. i further ask not to be in handcuffs or leg irons when moved outside my cell, end quote. he reportedly claims his due process under the law is being violated because he has no chance to get out of solitary confinement despite 15 years of good behavior in prison. the lawsuit reportedly claims his time in solitary confinement has led to, quote, severe psychological trauma. no comment, though, jenna on the psychological trauma he caused to the families of six killed, and more than a thousand injured in the bombing he plotted along with al-qaida's help. back to you. jenna: fair point there to bring up. julie thank you. jon: a disturbing u.n. report detailing the rice in human rights abuses across war torn syria. according to the findings both government and rebel forces are guilty of war crimes there and the fighting
i request an immediate end to my solitary confinement and ask to be in a unit in an open prison environment where inmates are allowed outside of their cell also for no lens 14 hours a day. i have been in solitary confinement in the u.s. since february 8th 1995 with no end in sight. i further ask not to be in handcuffs or leg irons when moved outside my cell, end quote. he reportedly claims his due process under the law is being violated because he has no chance to get out of solitary...